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Crust   The outside layer of the earth and is made up of solid rock  
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Mantle   The layer below the crust. It is made up of molten (melted) rock called magma.  
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Core   Outer and inner. It is at the centre of the earth. Temperatures are highest here.  
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Plate Boundary   The place where two plates meet.  
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Plate Tectonics   The study of plates and how they move.  
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Continental Drift   The continents are very slowly moving apart.  
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Pangaea   All the continents were once joined together and formed a 'super continent'.  
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Vent   Narrow tube in the crust where the magma travels through.  
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Active volcano   Still erupts regularly.  
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Dormant   Hasn't erupted in a long time but still could.  
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Extinct   Will not erupt again.  
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